1998 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Severn, Maryland, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:3.8L 3800CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Supercharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Prix
Number of Doors: 4
Trim: GTP Sedan 4-Door
Mileage: 118,500
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 6
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Standard Features:
Bucket Seats
Center Console
Fog Lights
Lighted Entry System
Power Brakes
Rear Window Defroster
Sport Suspension
Premium Audio System
16 Inch Wheels
3.8L Supercharged V6 OHV 12V FI Engine
Regular Unleaded Fuel Required
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
Tachometer
Trip Computer
Alloy Wheels
Traction Control
4-Wheel ABS
Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
Cloth Seating
Steering Wheel Audio Controls
Cruise Control
Power Steering
Remote Trunk Release
Tilt Steering Wheel
Air Conditioning
Intermittent Windshield Wipers
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Daytime Running Lights
Power Exterior Mirrors
AM/FM/Cassette Audio System
Rear Spoiler
Available Optional Features
Optional
Bucket Seats
Child Seat (1)
Compact Disc Changer
Keyless Entry System
Overhead Console
Spoke Wheels
Head-Up Display
Anti-Theft Alarm System
Leather Seating
Power Driver's Seat
Leather Steering Wheel Trim
Automatic Climate Control
Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror
AM/FM/CD Audio System
Specifications
Exterior
Width: 68.4 in.
Height: 67.1 in.
Length: 185.9 in.
Wheel base: 112.0 in.
Interior
Rear hip Room: 54.3 in.
Rear head room: 36.5 in.
Rear leg room: 36.1 in.
Rear shoulder room: 57.9 in.
Performance
Base engine type: gas
Horsepower: 240 hp @ 5200 rpm
Torque: 280 ft-lbs. @ 3200 rpm
Fuel
Fuel type: gas
Fuel type: regular unleaded
Fuel tank capacity: 18.0 gal.
Range in miles (cty/hwy): 288.0/450.0 mi.
EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy): 16/25 mpg
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GM expands ignition switch recall to over 1.3 million cars amid climbing death toll
Tue, 25 Feb 2014
588,000 Saturn Sky, Saturn Ion, Pontiac Solstice and Chevy HHR models join the 778,000 cars already being recalled.
General Motors has announced a massive expansion of a 778,000-unit recall we told you about two weeks ago, doubling not only the total number of cars affected but expanding the recall beyond Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 models previously mentioned. The recall originally centered around ignition switches that could slip out of the "run" position if jostled or if any weight was applied to the key in the cylinder.
Pontiac should come back as a performance division for GM
Thu, Apr 6 2017For decades the Pontiac brand was known as GM's performance brand. From the 1964 Pontiac GTO, to the 1967 Firebird, to the 1984 Fiero, to the 2006 Solstice Turbo, and 2009 G8 GXP, Pontiac had a reputation for building exciting cars, with bold styling and performance to back it up. When the Camaro was killed off in 2002, the Pontiac Firebird died off with it, and the last Pontiacs were built in early 2010. But with names like G3, G4, and G6, Pontiac's performance image had long faded from it's earlier glory days. My idea for Pontiac's revival would be to bring it back as a dedicated performance marque similar to Chevy's Super Sport (SS) line up of years past. First, and most obvious would be to bring back the Pontiac Firebird. Offering the entry-level model with the Camaro's 275HP turbo 4 cylinder engine, then having the Camaro SS's 455HP V8, but also offering a halo model Trans Am that is a revamped Camaro ZL-1 along with it's tire-shredding 650HP, supercharged V8 and race tuned suspension. Secondly, I would bring back the GTO. Which I would base on the current Chevy SS, but I would use the full 455-horsepower LS4 V8 (rather than the 415-hp setup that it has now). Furthermore, I would add the impressive 650-hp supercharged V8 to provide real competition to the Charger Hellcat. Importantly, I would make sure that the new GTO had bold, distinctive styling that really set it apart. I understand that purists would want any Pontiac GTO to be a two-door coupe, but I think that they could forgive that if the new GTO was an outstanding American performance car. Next, I would take the Buick Cascada convertible, add much bolder styling, swap in the Camaro's 275-hp turbo engine, and tune up the suspension to provide more performance than luxury (without being harsh). And finally I would round out the line up by using the new 2018 Traverse , but use the new, bold Pontiac design language to spice up the model's looks, tweak the engines for more power, and again provide a performance suspension that matches the model's new sporty looks. Obviously, having a high performance Pontiac model line up would steal away some sales from Chevy, Buick, and Cadillac models. But I think that it would more than make up for this by also stealing away sales from competing brands. Related Video: Image Credit: Copyright 2012 Drew Phillips / AOL Pontiac Classics brands open road
Junkyard Gem: 2003 Pontiac Grand Am GT 30th Anniversary Edition
Mon, May 29 2023With the era of the 1960s-style muscle car ended by the ever-more-stringent emissions regulations, insurance costs and higher gasoline prices of the early 1970s, GM's Pontiac Division was ready with a lineup of flash-enhanced machines packed with (alleged) European-style performance and styling. Three of them were based on the midsize A Platform for 1973: the LeMans, the Grand Prix and the brand-new Grand Am. The 1973 Grand Am was cheaper than the luxed-up Grand Prix, but still had a BMW-ish interior and wild exterior styling; sales weren't great, but the 30th anniversary of this car seemed sufficiently momentous for Pontiac to create a special-edition package for its soon-to-be-axed successor. Here's one of these rare machines, spotted recently in a Denver car graveyard. The original rear-wheel-drive Grand Am was built for the 1973-1975 and 1978-1980 model years, but its similarity to the much cheaper LeMans kept sales numbers unimpressive. When the Grand Am name was revived for a Pontiac-badged compact on the front-drive N Platform in the 1985 model year, however, it became a big seller right away and stayed that way into our current century. The N-Body Grand Am was built through 2005, with platform updates for the 1992 and 1999 model years. Along the way, it was sibling to such cars as the Oldsmobile Calais, Buick Somerset, Chevrolet Beretta and Oldsmobile Alero. By 2003, though, the ground was shifting under Pontiac's feet. The iconic Firebird had been discontinued the previous year, and even the Grand Prix's days were officially numbered. Oldsmobile would be gone after 2004, and the entire Pontiac vehicle lineup would be shaken up soon after. The last year for the Grand Am (and the Sunfire) would be 2005, with the G6 taking its place. With all that going on, why not offer a 30th Anniversary package? After all, the Grand Prix got a 40th Anniversary Edition for 2002. Our reviewer described this car as "leaner, trimmer and more contemporary" at the time, but made no mention of the 30th Anniversary Edition. The VIN says this car is a top-grade GT1 sedan, with an MSRP of $22,325 (that's about $39,920 in 2023 dollars). Two engines were available in the 2003 Grand Am: a 2.2-liter Ecotec four-cylinder with 140 horsepower and a 3.4-liter pushrod V6 with either 170 or 175 horsepower. This car has the 175-horse V6, complete with "Ram Air" cold-air induction. That name goes way back in Pontiac history.



